Amorphophallus villosus (Fox-brown Hairy Titan Arum)

130 (180)cm, Fox-brown Hairy Titan Arum is an only 2019 newly described and very unusual species from south-eastern Vietnam. It bears a broad, dark green leaf above a rosy to rust-brown mottled petiole and a very showy and tall fox-brown spadix, entirely covered with hair-like filaments, and a short and broad fox brown spathe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. During dormancy in winter keep corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. Amorphophallus villosus is the last out of several species which were discovered and described by our friend Dr Alan Galloway (USA) in his relentless work on this genus over the past decades, and who unfortunately has passed away in May. VI-VII.3 seeds per package.